A Blue Lacy is not a pure breed, it is not recognized as a standardized
breed by any major kennel club, and it was a combination of English Shepherd, Greyhound, and Wolf.
Not exact matches
As a direct consequence of this observation and following consultations with key stakeholders including the veterinary profession,
major animal welfare charities and the
Kennel Club, the Dog Advisory Council published a report detailing what it considers to be the standard to be adopted
by ALL breeders in relation to the «management» of both
breeding dogs and their puppies.
Currently, the only
major kennel club to grant full recognition to the East - European Shepherd is the Russian Kennel Club, although the breed is recognized by a number of rare breed registries in the United States such as the Dog Registry of America and the Continental Kennel
kennel club to grant full recognition to the East - European Shepherd is the Russian Kennel Club, although the breed is recognized by a number of rare breed registries in the United States such as the Dog Registry of America and the Continental Kennel C
club to grant full recognition to the East - European Shepherd is the Russian
Kennel Club, although the breed is recognized by a number of rare breed registries in the United States such as the Dog Registry of America and the Continental Kennel
Kennel Club, although the breed is recognized by a number of rare breed registries in the United States such as the Dog Registry of America and the Continental Kennel C
Club, although the
breed is recognized
by a number of rare
breed registries in the United States such as the Dog Registry of America and the Continental
KennelKennel ClubClub.
The ESSFTA Foundation encourages potential grantees to first apply to
major foundations sponsoring canine research such as the Morris Animal Foundation or the American
Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation, then, following approval of a grant, to then apply to the ESSFTA Foundation for matching or partially matching funds or for project support through other ESSFTA resources, such as the English Springer Spaniel DNA Bank or ESSFTA Foundation encouragement of the grantee's access to English Springer Spaniels owned
by members of the English Springer Spaniel Field Trial Association, the Parent
Club of the
breed.